Have A Summer Adventure And Dig For Fossils At Two Medicine Dinosaur Center In Montana
Social distancing is second nature for Montanans. The vast majority of us would prefer to enjoy our wide-open spaces without anyone else around (except a select few loved ones, perhaps). And since digging for fossils involves being outdoors and away from the crowds, we highly recommend a dig at Two Medicine Dinosaur Center this summer. This place is a wealth of information for Montana’s prehistoric past.

This nonprofit organization, which has secured a spot on Montana's official Dinosaur Trail, has been around since 1995.

Due to current conditions, the staff will be limiting the number of people allowed inside, so please call ahead about 24 hours before you plan to visit.
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Several thousand Montanans visit each year, hoping to learn more.
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After all, the best way to really learn about something is to experience it for yourself.

There is no age minimum, although bringing very young children along is typically not recommended.

The Two Medicine Dinosaur Center is one of just two museums in the state that employs degreed paleontological staff, so you know you're getting the real deal.

Check it out this summer, and go for a dig if you dare.
Find out more information about this dinosaur lover’s dream museum here.
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The Montana Dinosaur Center, 120 2nd Ave S, Bynum, MT 59419, USA